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Vacquero

Alternate Title: The Cowboy

Date: ca. 1896

Medium: oil on canvas

Catalogue Number: 02040

Credit Line: Desert Caballeros Western Museum, Wickenburg, Arizona

Dimensions: 29 3/4 x 17 3/4″ (75.6 x 45.1 cm)

Inscription: lr: Frederic Remington–/Soledad Ranch/Mexico–


Provenance: Private Collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1970; (Robert Carlin,
Philadelphia, Pennslylvania); William C. Scheetz, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania; (Mongerson-Wunderlich Galleries, Chicago, Illinois); (Gerald
Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico); present
owner

Exhibitions

Frederic Remington’s Southwest. Phoenix, Arizona: Phoenix Art Museum,
January 4 – March 15, 1992; traveling exhibit: Memphis, Omaha.
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Frederic Remington’s Southwest. Memphis, Tennessee: Memphis Brooks Museum
of Art, April 19 – June 21, 1992; traveling exhibit: Phoenix, Omaha.
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Frederic Remington’s Southwest. Omaha, Nebraska: Joslyn Art Museum,
July 11 – September 6, 1992; traveling exhibit: Phoenix, Memphis.
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Frederic Remington. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Gerald Peters Gallery, in
association with Mongerson-Wunderlich, Chicago, Illinois, May 3 –
June 11, 1991; traveling exhibit: Chicago.
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Frederic Remington. Chicago, Illinois: Mongerson-Wunderlich, in association
with Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 21 – July 31, 1991;
traveling exhibit: Santa Fe.
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Bibliographies

Mongerson-Wunderlich Galleries. Painters of the American West:
A Special Collection of Important Works of Art by Major Western Artists.

Chicago: Mongerson-Wunderlich Galleries, 1988.
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Gerald Peters Gallery in association with Mongerson-Wunderlich
Galleries. Frederic Remington. Santa Fe, New Mexico: The Peters
Corporation, 1991.
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Ballinger, James, K. Frederic Remington’s Southwest. Phoenix,
Arizona: Phoenix Art Museum, 1992.
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The information presented here is based on the Catalogue Raisonné edited by Peter Hassrick in 2016 and was accurate to the best of our knowledge at that time.